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The [[International Student Conference]] was a CIA funded student organisation exposed in the late 1960s. | The [[International Student Conference]] was a CIA funded student organisation exposed in the late 1960s. | ||
− | According to the Economist (25 February 1968, p. 725) 'It turned out last week that the [[ | + | According to the Economist (25 February 1968, p. 725) 'It turned out last week that the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] had for about fifteen years been a principal source of finance for both [[United States National Student Association|NSA]] and the ISC'{{ref|Tries1}} |
Among its officers were [[Margaret Ramsay]] (1962-){{ref|Dorril}}. Other involved were [[Geoff Martin]], [[Gwyn Morgan]], [[Ed Harvey]]{{ref|Tries}} | Among its officers were [[Margaret Ramsay]] (1962-){{ref|Dorril}}. Other involved were [[Geoff Martin]], [[Gwyn Morgan]], [[Ed Harvey]]{{ref|Tries}} |
Latest revision as of 10:10, 4 July 2006
The International Student Conference was a CIA funded student organisation exposed in the late 1960s.
According to the Economist (25 February 1968, p. 725) 'It turned out last week that the Central Intelligence Agency had for about fifteen years been a principal source of finance for both NSA and the ISC'[1]
Among its officers were Margaret Ramsay (1962-)[2]. Other involved were Geoff Martin, Gwyn Morgan, Ed Harvey[3]
Notes
- ^ David Triesman 'The CIA and Student politics', in Alexander Cockburn and Robin Blackburn (eds) Student Power: Problems, diagnosis,m action, London: Penguin, 1969, p.145
- ^ David Triesman 'The CIA and Student politics', in Alexander Cockburn and Robin Blackburn (eds) Student Power: Problems, diagnosis,m action, London: Penguin, 1969, p.147